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UCET 2020: Visible Learning with Flipgrid

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Today I got was lucky enough to be a presenter at the 2020 Utah Coalition for Educational Technology (UCET) conference, where I again got to discuss how educators can use Flipgrid to make learning visible. Unlike the last time I had the pleasure of sharing these ideas with teachers, I modified my presentation for more than just teaching English language arts!

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UCET 2020 by Jenna Townsend

Make Learning Visible with Flipgrid

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Tomorrow I have the pleasure of presenting to Utah English teachers at the 2019 conference for the Utah Council of Teachers of English (UCTE)! We are going to discuss how educators can use Flipgrid to make learning visible.

You can see my presentation below. Navigate to other related resources on this site using the following links:


Flipgrid UCTE 2019 by Jenna Townsend

Flipgrid for Self Reflection

It happened. An epiphany. A flipiphany if you will. This idea came to me as I was preparing teachers for their Google Certified Educator (Level 1) exam. I wanted them to share a problem they faced as a teacher for which they hoped to find a Google-y solution in our class, and 27 heads are better than one, so I thought Flipgrid would be the best platform for sharing. However, just before we were going to get started, I looked at the clock and the dragon of an age-old teacher fear reared its ugly head: We were running out of time. I wasn’t about to forgo the activity, as it was a chance to be sneaky and introduce them to a potentially new tech tool.

Hoppin’ on the Flipgrid Train

I bought my daughter’s Halloween costume two months ago. Two months early. That’s a record for me, considering I’m normally throwing up decorations only hours before the first trick-or-treaters arrive on my doorstep. She’s been wearing this costume off and on all month. To the zoo, to Grandma’s house, to school, and now out trick-or-treating. And you know what? No matter how many times I’ve seen the costume, there are still handfuls of people who melt over my daughter’s gleeful “neighing” because the costume is new to them (although, I won’t lie, I still giggle every time I see her butt wiggle as she gallops away from me).